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Jesus Christ celebrated by
Catholic religious brotherhoods (Spanish:
cofradías) and
confraternities that
perform penitential processions on the streets...
- Ashgate, 2006), 1.
Black and Grovestock,
Early Modern Cofradias, 19.
George M. Foster, “
Cofradia and
Compadrazgo in
Spain and
Spanish America,” Southwestern...
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Cofradía is a town in
northwestern Honduras, in the Naco Valley, with a po****tion of 45,430 (2023 calculation)
making it the
second largest city in San...
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Jesus Christ celebrated by
Catholic religious brotherhoods (Spanish:
cofradías) and
confraternities that
process on the
streets of many
Spanish speaking...
- the
Nazarene (with an
initial capital). The
first relates to
members of
Cofradías and the
second is
reserved for the
contemporary companions of
Jesus of...
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holding Him in her arms. The
processions are
organized by
hermandades and
cofradías,
religious brotherhoods.
Members precede the
pasos dressed in penitential...
- The
penitential brotherhood of the
Christ of
Succour (Spanish:
Ilustre Cofradía del Santísimo y Real
Cristo del Socorro) is an
austerely penitential brotherhood...
- (Spain). In
Christian processions and
Stations of the Cross,
members of the
Cofradía de la
Santa Vera Cruz de San Vicente, a
Christian confraternity of penitents...
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called cofradías. In
Rabinal there are 16, in San
Miguel Chicaj there are 8, and in Salamá
there are 3.
There is also
presence of
cofradías in Cubulco...
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religious leader who
founded and led the
Cofradía de San José (Confraternity of
Saint Joseph). The
cofradía was
established in 1832 in
response to the...